Well, here we go with attempt number 2 – my first attempt at this post ended up all screwy and I had to scrap it! I’m also battling a head cold, so that may have had something to do with my previous issues. I will just leave you with our latest images and a quote from Ansel Adams before I get myself another cup of tea.
“Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print – my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey – from the subject before me?”
From Me:
Coffee Beans
by Jessica Rogers Photography
From Elizabeth:
Falling Water Drop
by Elizabeth Schwarz
From Steve:
Suspended
by Steve Raley
From Kimberly:
Cruisin’
by Kimberly Creagan
From Andrea:
Down There
by Andrea Despot
From Helene:
I Spy A Blackbird
by Helene Smith
Thanks so much for checking out the latest Photo of the Week. And a big thanks to everyone that participated!
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Have fun shooting!
great work from everyone this week! jessica, just wondering if you know why my picture looks all pixel-y and bitmap-y? maybe it's just my computer, but it looks really really low quality.
Andrea – your photo looks fine to me – even enlarged. I didn't alter what you submitted, so maybe it's your computer somehow. That seems odd though… If you want to re-send the image I'd be happy to switch it out if you think it would help.
don't worry, i didn't think you altered it!
i've noticed with some b&w work that it looks that way on the internet, even though it looks fine in photoshop. it's probably just my computer, it has a really bright screen so that might have something to do with it :)
Oh no, colds, no fun! Hope you feel better fast!
These are beautiful images. I especially love the water drops! I want a macro lens so badly! lol
thank you, again, for including my "Blackbird" photo! this week's works are exceptionally wonderful! and i can smell those coffee beans! hope you're feeling better!;)